Мертвые души

Chapter 4

           AndwithsuchclearnessdidChichikovmentallypicturetohimselfthelifeofgratefultoilwhichliesremovedfromthebustleoftownsandthetemptationswhichman,forgetfuloftheobligationoflabour,hasinventedtobeguileanhourofidlenessthatalmostourheroforgothisunpleasantposition,andevenfeltreadytothankProvidenceforthecalamitywhichhadbefallenhim,providedthatitshouldendinhisbeingreleased,andinhisreceivingbackaportionofhisproperty.

           PresentlythemassivedoorofthecellopenedtoadmitatchinovniknamedSamosvitov,arobust,sensualindividualwhowasreputedbyhiscomradestobesomethingofarake.Hadheservedinthearmy,hewouldhavedonewonders,forhewouldhavestormedanypoint,howeverdangerousandinaccessible,andcapturedcannonundertheverynosesofthefoe;but,asitwas,thelackofamorewarlikefieldforhisenergiescausedhimtodevotethelatterprincipallytodissipation.Neverthelessheenjoyedgreatpopularity,forhewasloyaltothepointthat,oncehiswordhadbeengiven,nothingwouldevermakehimbreakit.Atthesametime,somereasonoranotherledhimtoregardhissuperiorsinthelightofahostilebatterywhich,comewhatmight,hemustbreachatanyweakorunguardedspotorgapwhichmightbecapableofbeingutilisedforthepurpose.

           “Wehaveallheardofyourplight,”hebeganassoonasthedoorhadbeensafelyclosedbehindhim.“Yes,everyonehasheardofit.Butnevermind.Thingswillyetcomeright.Wewilldoourverybestforyou,andactasyourhumbleservantsineverything.

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